Welcome to Battlefield Singleplayer

Battlefield Singleplayer is a website dedicated to the singleplayer aspect of the battlefield game series. In my quest to put some words here to describe the site, it's history and mission I turned to one of our oldest members who was with our founder Gen Disarray from the very start, MasterChiefRulZ. He worked with Gen Disarray as a fellow moderator back at PBF. I asked him to give me a brief history of the site and in his usual verbose style came up with the following to which I could think of nothing to add. What I have done here with his consent of course is combine what he sent me in two pm's into one quote in his own words. I just don't think myself or any one else could say it better. If fact from our conversation I feel he came up with the Battlefield Singleplayer name though too modest to admit it.

Welcome to Battlefield Singleplayer.
Cajunwolf

"Once upon a time a moderator for the Planet Battlefield forums, going by the name of General Disarray, was asked to found a BF1942 map review website for PBF. BF42Players was born, and thus the foundation was set for what was to come.

After some time, General Disarray, with his experience in the BF community, realized that there was no site dedicated to the Bot loving singleplayer and cooperative crowd of that selfsame community. After much deliberation BF42 Players was changed to Battlefield Singleplayer, and thenceforth touted as a safe haven for fans of AI.

It was at this point that many bright minds began to gather at this wee little site, flourishing from 100s to now 1000s of members. Ranging from AI developers to those eager to combat AI in their game, the BFSP community pulled together with insight, creativity, and merriment as all shared their knowledge and works in an effort to better the singleplayer and cooperative experience. I remember the first AI pioneer for BF42, it was Arc D' Wraith. He trail blazed tools and set the foundation for others to perfect what he had started. Arc released the first custom bot supported map, it was a community made "73 Easting's" (not the official DC map) for the Desert Combat mod.

Through multiple Battlefield titles and a myriad collection of users down through the years, Battlefield Singleplayer continues to thrive in it's mission to better the game and experience for AI fans the world over."